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A Touchy Situation For Sunscreen At Camp
Even under the best of circumstances, it's tough to get squirmy kids to cooperate when it comes to sun protection. But just in time for summer, the state of Maryland dropped some rules on camps that put more hurdles in the way of getting sunblock on kids' skin. Parents would have to give the camp written permission (just like the kind for a prescription medicine) for their kids to use sunscreen and also provide the stuff, preferably a type that would be easy for children to put on themselves. Camp staffers were discouraged from helping kids apply UV-blocking goop and to touch them as little as possible when doing so.
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